The Weber Basin Job Corps Gymnasium needs a new protective coating on its roof in order for the facility to continue providing effective services to the Utah community. True to the Job Corp's mission of expanding economic and social opportunities, especially for minorities and the poor, a small-disenfranchised roofing business will be given preference in the solicitation process. Businesses must submit a bid that meets all requirements by February 2, 2018.
The gymnasium’s current metal roof was installed in 1966, with a recent protective coating applied fifteen years ago in 2002. The current solicitation calls for a protective coating over the nearly twelve-thousand square-foot surface to be a bio-based product. Approved brands of “white elastomeric silicone” are listed as the material for use, but equivalents may be considered.
To understand the requirements more completely, offerors are allowed to visit the Weber Basin Job Corps location. The solicitation should also be read completely to understand all requirements. The solicitation can be found on the federal business opportunities website, FBO.gov.
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Accurate registration is also important in these situations because the government scrutinizes registrations for fraudulent claims of disenfranchised status.
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